If you use the Chrome browser, you will be able to use keyboard shortcuts to cut, copy, and paste files in Google Drive.

Despite the fact that it provides keyboard shortcuts to perform several actions on selected items, Google Drive on the web has never offered access to clipboard functions.

Users can use the new support for + C, + X, + V, and + V to copy, cut, and paste files on their computer.

When copying a file, a link to the file and its title is captured by the search engine. It is possible to organize files in multiple locations without creating duplicate files by copying a file and pressing the Shift + V key.

It's now possible to open files in a new tab using the Enter option, which should make it easier to view multiple files at once, or use different tabs to organize files between two different folder locations.

Earlier this month, a new feature that allows users to select multiple sections of text and apply actions such as deletion, copy, paste, or format to all selections at the same time was added to the software.